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Point Park Globe

Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

Point Park Globe

Point Park University's Student-Run Newspaper

Point Park Globe

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Classes cater to ‘not-so-artistic’ crowd

Written By Akasha Brandt June 29, 2016

Pittsburgh nightlife has a new contender to the usual bar hopping, sports game viewing and clubbing. Now yinzers can become attuned with their artsy side with Colors and Bottles, a painting class, cocktail...

CMU social lab surveys for research project

Written By Kalea Hall June 29, 2016

 It is the study that keeps on giving, for participants at Carnegie Mellon University's Research Cafe.Participants not only receive either a free gift card or a cash payment for their help with research,...

Art exhibit takes stand against bullying

Written By Emily Bastaroli June 29, 2016

Inspired the world around her, Curator Jill Larson wanted to create an art exhibit based on bullying, specifically girl-on-girl bullying.“Watching the news, I saw all of these horrific acts happening...

Aspiring cinematographer continues success

Written By Kelly Cline June 29, 2016

Finding the correlation between scouting and film was natural for Point Park University senior Mark Christian because the lessons learned as a scout prepared him for his future in film."Eagle Scouts basically...

Conservatory welcomes new professor

Written By Kim Roberts June 29, 2016

Pahl Hluchan works on animation, puppetry and painting. Now, he is also one of Point Park University's newest professors.Hluchan teaches in the visual and digital arts department of the Conservatory of...

Cosplay sparks creativity

Written By Akasha Brandt June 29, 2016

Casey Trojanowski morphed into a 902-year-old space and time traveler just by crossing the threshold of the Tekkoshocon convention.Suddenly, he spoke in a British accent and referred to himself as “the...

Awesome Books ‘Pops Up’

Written By Sara Payne June 29, 2016

Another storefront has "popped up" Downtown as a part of Project Pop Up: Downtown created by the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership.  "I always thought it would be a good idea to have a store Downtown, but...

Born Yesterday

Written By Alexandra Zegar June 29, 2016

Pittsburgh Public Theater transforms into a swanky 1940s hotel next week when the theater presents its newest comedy production “Born Yesterday.” The 1940s play, by Garson Kanin, follows shady businessman...